
A LITTLE DITTY FROM CRAIG MIDGLEY

I hope this
little ditty I put together can inspire the hearts of our fellow countrymen.
The ancient power and glory of Britain, the spirits of the innumerable British
heroes of past times, the genius and heroism of past generations…. all live on
within us.
We are a
walking, talking monument to everything this country has endured. Will you let
our ancestors down? Will you let our descendants down? Will you let our people
and our nation down? Or will you grasp the flag of Britain and join the British
Resurgence?
However, our enemies forget that the indomitable spirit stirring within the
hearts of our people will cause them to rise in defence of liberty and our proud
British heritage.
Down through
the centuries, many have tried to bully and silence the British people.
ALL HAVE FAILED.
Our enemies have always mistaken our British love of fair play, decency and
peace for 'weakness'. They have never understood that this is the secret of our
strength!
It takes a lot to rile the British, but when stirred from our slumber no force
on earth can suppress our indomitable spirit!
It is hard to imagine living in today's twin-turbo, computerised consumer
society the enormous bravery, heroism and sacrifice gladly endured by the
legions of dead war heroes who gave their lives for our island homeland.
The heroes who fell in Dunkirk, the Battle of Britain, the Convoys, D-Day, North
Africa and the Far East did not give their lives for 'multiculturalism', or
'political correctness', or for the 'EU', or for immigration, or to see their
homeland become a bankrupt slum inundated with asylum seekers and immigrants.
They died to
keep this country British, to keep our nation free, sovereign and independent.
The heroes of Waterloo, Trafalgar, Rourke’s Drift, Spion Kop, the Somme,
Passchendaele, Dunkirk, The Battle of Britain, El Alamein, Normandy and the
Falklands all perished willingly so we and our families could enjoy life in a
free and sovereign British nation.
They fought and died for us.
Craig Midgley